ravihaigustega
Ravihaigustega is a term used in Estonian to describe situations, patients, or groups characterized by diseases that require medical treatment. The word is formed from ravi (treatment) and haigus (disease) with the comitative ending -ga, meaning “with” or “in the context of.” In medical texts, ravihaigustega often functions as a descriptive category rather than as a formal diagnostic label.
In usage, ravihaigustega describes cohorts of patients who have diseases that are actively managed through therapy,
The scope of ravihaigustega can include a wide range of conditions. Chronic diseases such as diabetes and
In public health and epidemiology, focusing on ravihaigustega populations can help measure treatment coverage, adherence, and